About Michael J. Glassner, MD

Dr. Glassner is a founding partner and the medical director at Main Line Fertility and Reproductive Medicine. He also is a clinical professor at Drexel School of Medicine and clinical educator at Jefferson Medical School. He is also the founding Director of the Center for Reproductive Medicine at Bryn Mawr Hospital and under his tutelage has become a leading IVF center in the area.

He graduated from Albany Medical College after completing both medical school and college in six years. Dr. Glassner served his residency at The Medical College of Pennsylvania and performed his fellowship in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He has been in private practice treating infertility patients for almost 25 years.

Dr. Glassner has authored numerous publications in his field, is a member of the leading professional organizations, and serves on the professional advisory board of a number of organizations. He has had the opportunity to provide care to patients locally, nationally and internationally.

Dr. Glassner has been recognized as a “Top Doctor” by Philadelphia Magazine and by Main Line Today for many years. He was Philadelphia Magazine “Top Doctor” in 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. He was Main Line Today magazine “Top Doctor” in 2001, 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2012. He was also awarded “Top Doctor in America” by the prestigious Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd. He was recognized as one of the best infertility physicians in the Delaware Valley by the nationally recognized Consumers Checkbook . He has been featured as a medical expert on ABC’s 20/20, NBC, CBS, as well as The Discovery Health Network and CN8.

Education

Medical school

Albany Medical College

Internship

The Medical College of PA

Residency

The Medical College of PA

Fellowship

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

*Members of the Main Line Health medical staff are affiliated with Bryn Mawr Hospital, Lankenau Medical Center, Paoli Hospital and Riddle Hospital. Membership on the medical staff of any of our hospitals does not constitute an employment or agency relationship.

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